Digitus DS-13112 User Manual Download Page 2

 

OSD Mode: 

Press the [Num Lock] key twice to access the OSD mode. 

Switch Menu: 

 

1.  This field provides the information of the currently connected PC. 
2.  This field shows the list of the KVM 6 PORT or KVM 8 PORT. 
3.  This field shows the list of connections to the PC, and the fields 

are described below: 

 
   

PWR:

 It shows the status of power supply and indicates a normal 

power supply for the PC connected to the CPU port. 

   

CH:

 It shows the channel number; the DS-13112 will display 

01~08. 

NAME:

 It shows the name of the equipment, and users can name 

the PC on their own.    There are a total of 12 characters selected 
from the group of “A~Z”,

 

“0~9”,

 

“-”,

 

“+”,

 

”,

 

”,

 

“:”. 

Selection BAR:

 It shows the selection bar (Green); you can use 

the 

↑↓

 keys on the board to move the selection bar, and the 

situated position indicates the selected target for giving 
instructions.    For example, if the selection bar points at CH05 
and you press Enter, then the system will switch to that particular 
PC or press the “Space BAR” to start editing the name. 

4.  Instruction Hint Field: 

↑↓

:

 Use the

↑↓

 keys to move the selection bar.     

   

SPACE:

 The “Space BAR” is used to start editing the name of the 

PC.  

   

ESC:

 Use the “Esc” key to exit the current option or exit OSD.   

   

F4:

 Use the F4 key to run Auto Scan, and you can set the residing 

time, channel display time and mode of the Auto Scan from 
System Setting.   

   

F9:

 Use the F9 key to enter into the System Setting Menu. 

   

F5:

 Use the F5 key to clear the values of all Name fields. 

 

System Setting Menu: 

 

 

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Item

Description

Default Other 

Selection

Channel 
Display Mode 

For Port Switching, Auto 
Scan and OSD Close, 
the Monitor will show the 
Channel information and 
mode selection.   

Full 

Number 

Name 

Channel 
Display Time 

It shows the time for 
displaying channel 
information.  

5 Sec 

10Sec,Always, 

None 

Auto Scan 
Time 

For Auto Scan, it shows 
the residing time for each 
port.  

5 Sec 

10Sec, 20Sec, 

30Sec, 60Sec 

Hot Key 
Switching 

Turn on/off the “Ctrl” hot 
keys on the keyboard for 
switching computer 
functions. 

ON OFF 

Mouse Clicking

Turn on/off the keys of 
the mouse for switching 
computer functions. 

ON OFF 

Beeper Sound 

Turn on/off the beeper 
sound function. 

ON OFF 

Auto Skip 

Set the auto skip function 
to on or off. 

ON OFF 

F1:

 It provides the model name and F/W version information.   

   

F4:

 You can use the Up, Down, Left or Right keys to move the 

OSD position.   

F8:

 Restore the factory default settings.    Please note that all 

name lists will be cleared and the system settings are set to the   
default settings as shown in the table above.   

Esc:

 Exit the system setting and close the OSD.    If you have 

made changes in this option, the system will ask whether or not 
you want to save the setting before the selected option is 
effective.   

   

Auto Scan Mode:

 You can start the OSD first and press “F4” to 

enter the Auto Scan Mode.    If you want to scan the PC, you can 
select the Auto Scan Time in the System Setting for the residing 
time.    You can adjust the Channel Display Mode and Channel 
Display Time from the Channel Display mode.    By then, all keys 
on the panel, keyboard and mouse are not operable.    You can 
only use the ESC key to exit the Auto Scan Mode.

 

 

Troubleshooting  

Making sure the cables are qualified and positioned. 
Q1 : 

The keyboard does not respond accurately. 

A1a: 
 

Re-install the keyboard. Unplug the keyboard from the Console 
Port and plug it back again. 

A1b: 
 

Re-install the KVM Switch. Shut down the PCs, unplug the 
cables from the KVM Switch and wait for five seconds. Then plug 
the cables back and activate the PCs.   

A1c: 

When under Auto Scan Mode, please press [Esc] key to escape. 

A1d: 

Try another keyboard. 

 

 

Q2 : 

The mouse does not respond accurately. 

A2a: 

Re-install the mouse. Unplug the mouse from the Console Port 
and plug it back again. 

A2b: 

Re-install the KVM Switch. Shut down the PCs, unplug the 
cables from the KVM Switch, and wait for five seconds. Then 
plug the cables back and activate the PCs. 

A2c: 

Make sure the mouse is set on PS/2 mode.   

A2d: 

Try another mouse. 

 
 
 

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Note:

If you are using a particular mouse, we suggest installing the 
mouse driver from original manufacturer to reveal the 
functionality of KVM Switch. 

 

Q3 : 

 

The mouse is out of control.

A3 :   

The characteristic of the mouse is inefficient. Try another superior 
mouse and plug it back again. Start the operation after hearing 
the beep sound. 

 

 

Q4 :   

There is the video problem.

A4a: 

The setting of resolution or bandwidth is over high.    KVM Switch 
supports the VGA, SVGA, Multisync and XGA (interlaced) with 
the resolution up to 1920 x 1440 Hz. The maximum bandwidth is 
200 MHz. 

A4b: 

The cable is unqualified. Please use the superior cables of KVM 
Switch cables series. 

 

 

Q5 : 
 
A5 :   

Why the green light of LED display is on and red light keeps 
flashing after shutting down the PC? 

The condition is normal and caused from the PC default. The 
condition will not affect the regular operation of KVM switch. 

 

 

 

 

   

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Trademarks: 
All company, brand and product names used in these instructions 
are trademarks or registered marks of the corresponding 
companies. 
 

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